Sunday World (South Africa)

Ex-coalition councillor demands ANC’S deployment records

Committee has until Tuesday to respond

- By Setumo Stone

The ANC’S deployment committee in North West has been given an ultimatum to explain whether the party has endorsed or recommende­d the “flawed, irregular, and unlawful” appointmen­t of Adv Ashmar Khuduge as municipal manager for the Rustenburg Local Municipali­ty.

The ultimatum was sent to the governing party’s provincial structure by former Rustenburg councillor Ratanang Nke on Sunday last week.

Nke gave the committee until Tuesday to comply with his demand for copies of the records showing the decision of the impugned appointmen­t or face legal action.

Nke’s ultimatum comes after he took the municipali­ty to the Mafikeng High Court last year, challengin­g Khuduge’s alleged irregular appointmen­t.

On Tuesday, Nke moved one gear up in his quest to reverse Khuduge’s appointmen­t when he filed a supplement­ary affidavit, giving the municipali­ty and other respondent­s 10 days to file a reply to his papers.

Among the respondent­s are Cooperativ­e Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs Minister Thembi Nkadimeng and North West cooperativ­e governance, human settlement­s, and traditiona­l affairs MEC Nono Maloyi, who filed a notice to abide by the court decision.

Now Nke, who resigned on January 15 as a proportion­al representa­tion councillor for the local Arona political party, which was previously in coalition with the ANC, is turning the screws against the ANC, demanding the records.

The sought-after records Nke is demanding include the deployment committee’s notices, agenda, attendance registers, minutes and resolution­s when the ANC considered the municipal manager’s appointmen­t.

Nke also demanded correspond­ence to the ANC caucus meeting of September 8, 2023, held at the Rustenburg Civic Centre’s caucus room 4.

“In the event that you do not furnish me with your position by the end of business on Tuesday, 2 April 2024, I reserve my right to instruct my legal representa­tives to approach the court on an urgent basis, and costs shall be borne by you.”

Nke said the process leading to Khuduge’s appointmen­t was flawed because the advertisem­ent for the vacant position of municipal manager was non-compliant in that it was not placed in newspapers for the prescribed minimum period in line with regulation­s.

He said that the compliance evaluation report written by Maloyi, who is also the North West provincial chairperso­n, supported the non-compliance allegation.

In the report dated November 10 last year, Maloyi found that the initial advertisem­ent on March 3 of last year was compliant until an erratum was issued on April 9, but the deadline of April 12, three days later, was never extended. The mayor’s report was also missing.

However, Maloyi approved the appointmen­t “provisiona­lly,” pending the municipali­ty’s submission of outstandin­g informatio­n.

Nke said: “The MEC took an irrational, invalid and unlawful decision to provisiona­lly support the impugned appointmen­t of Adv Khuduge despite his findings of non-compliance in his report and failure by the municipali­ty to respond to his queries as of 31 October 2023.”

He added that the selection panel of the municipal council unfairly and arbitraril­y considered the candidatur­e of Khuduge when his applicatio­n was late, without a rational explanatio­n or any explanatio­n at all, when it had no right to do so.

Further, he said the municipali­ty utilised a non-accredited service provider, the South African Local Government Associatio­n, in partnershi­p with a company named MIE to conduct competency assessment­s.

At the time of the interviews and appointmen­t, there was no proof that the candidates were screened, Nke said, adding that criminal checks were yet to be conducted.

He said he had reason to believe that prior to the municipal council taking the impugned resolution to appoint Khuduge, the matter would have served before and was considered by the deployment committees in the province or the Bojanala region, which included Rustenburg.

 ?? ?? The appointmen­t of the municipal manager for the Rustenburg local municipali­ty, Advocate Ashmar Khuduge, is being questioned by former councillor Ratanang Nke
The appointmen­t of the municipal manager for the Rustenburg local municipali­ty, Advocate Ashmar Khuduge, is being questioned by former councillor Ratanang Nke

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